Written by Gwyneth Hughes, "The Girl" conveys the infatuation the 62-year-old film director had for the 31-year-old actress, regarded as the last of the 'Hitchcock Blondes'.
"...he soon became obsessed with her and began trying to control all aspects of her life, bombarding her with unwanted gifts and even forbidding her to share cars with male co-stars as he pursued the impossible dream of winning her love..."
Hedren went on to feature in Hitchcock's next film, "Marnie" (1964), co-starring actor Sean Connery, but refused any further work with the director, later saying she was unable to handle Hitchcock's sexual advances.
"Unfortunately for Tippi, he developed a twisted and obsessive love for her that left her feeling isolated and terrified. He made repeated sexual advances towards her and tried to take over her life."
Along with Jones, (the voice of 'Dobby', the 'house-elf', in the "Harry Potter" films), fellow "Harry Potter" cast member Imelda Staunton co-stars as Hitch's long-suffering wife.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek Tippi Hedren in Hitchcock's "The Birds" and "Marnie"...